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		<description>[...] China is the latest victim of the global financial crisis, posting its slowest growth in five years. Monday’s figures released by the Chinese Bureau of Statistics showed the Gross Domestic Product for the third quarter stands at nine percent, well below estimates by Bloomberg economists.  (more&#8230;) [...]</description>
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